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To: Mr. Forthright who wrote (7203)1/25/1999 8:12:00 AM
From: The Osprey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
I would say that anyone who has those special warrants would be foolish not to short especially with the Major inets tanking like they have been.That would be just smart investing or shorting if you will. This happens quite a bit and after the warrants are exercised and the position covered then we see another good run.
Strange thing about this is why would they exercise these if the stock is headed to the Nasdaq as all the talk seems to point to. Why not just play it short.Cover. Let it run and hope for the Nasdaq listing and then exercise the warrants after it hits the Nasdaq???? Just thinking and wondering what I would do.Possibly influenced by the "greed factor" LOL.

Osprey